Great American Railroad Journeys: Edmonton to Jasper


10:00 am - 11:00 am, Sunday, July 19 on U&Yesterday (27)

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Edmonton to Jasper
Season 4, Episode 10

The final leg of Michael Portillo's journey begins in Edmonton, where he learns about the people who 300 years ago travelled huge distances by foot and canoe to trade with indigenous people. He also admires the city's early 20th-century streetcars, preserved by the Radial Railway Society, and its light rail system. Moving on, he views the Rocky Mountains, marvels at the scale of Canada's forestry industry and discovers how the beaver, once slaughtered for its fur, is now pampered


HD subtitles 16x9
Education/Science/Factual Topics General

Cast & Crew

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Michael Portillo (Presenter)
Alison Kreps (Series editor)
George Boyle (Director)

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Michael Portillo (Presenter)
Born: May 26, 1953 in Bushey, Hertfordshire
Best Known For: Losing his parliamentary seat in 1997.
Early-life: Michael Denzil Xavier Portillo was born in north London on May 26, 1953. He is the son of Luis (an exiled Spanish republican) and Scotland-born teacher Cora. As a child he wanted to become an actor, and appeared in a TV advert for Ribena. After attending Harrow County School for Boys, Michael went on to graduate from Cambridge with a first class degree in history and worked at a shipping company for a year. In 1976, he moved to the Conservative Research Department, where he spent three years. He worked for various government ministers until 1983.
Career: Portillo entered the House of Commons in 1984 as the MP for Enfield Southgate following the murder of the previous incumbent, Sir Anthony Berry, in the IRA bombing of Brighton's Grand Hotel. He was a minister for 11 years and held three positions in the Cabinet, including Secretary of State for Defence. In 1997, he was one of many Tory MPs who lost their seats at the general election that saw Labour sweep to power. He returned to the Commons between 2000 and 2005, becoming Shadow Chancellor. However, his decision to leave politics led to a new career as a political pundit and a TV presenter, fronting documentaries on subjects as diverse as the death penalty, the railways and composer Wagner.
Quote: On losing his Enfield seat in 1997: 'Well it was certainly a great opportunity to return to normal life.'
Trivia: Portillo has been married to Carolyn Eadie since 1982.
Alison Kreps (Series editor)
George Boyle (Director)